Asaba Airport will best in S/South, S/East regions – Okowa

Delta State Governor, Dr. Ifeanyi Okowa has said that the upgrade of facilities at the Asaba Airport, when completed the airport would be the best in the South South and South East regions.

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Governor Okowa who stated this while inspecting the ongoing reconstruction of Asaba airport runway said that the level of work on the runway and the Installation of the Instrument Landing System [ILS] and the Approach Lights, will make it possible for planes to land at any time of the day.

He disclosed that government was working with an Advisor towards marketing the airport to the world, and also bring in investors to manage and develop the remaining parts of the airport for improved revenue and infrastructural development.

Dr. Okowa said that the level of work on the runway and the Installation of the Instrument Landing System [ILS] and the Approach Lights, will make it possible for planes to land at any time of the day.

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Governor Okowa also urged Deltans at the town hall meeting in Asaba to take advantage of the vast fertile agricultural land in the state to embark on massive rice production and improve on food security in the state.

However, he said that the state has a vast fertile land and a big fertile rice belt for rice production and other agricultural activities enjoining them to key in and utilise it to feed not just Deltans but the whole country.
According to him, “ Delta State is keying into the Central Bank Of Nigeria Anchor Borrowers Farmers Programmes especially the rice production so as to be able to feed its people especially as the clamour to ban rice importation in 2018 is high. I call on Deltans to key into rice production as we have fertile land suitable for rice cultivation in the Oshimili area.”

Governor Okowa called on Deltans to improve on waste disposal and environmental cleanliness, saying “I want to ask our people to stop indiscriminate waste disposal, use the Private Service Providers [PSP] to dispose your waste, learn to keep your environment clean, I believe that we can be as clean as our forefathers, I call on our leaders to educate the people on keeping our area clean.”

Okowa noted that pedestrian bridges would be constructed at Summit junction and Abraka Market, while the state Government is exploring a partnership with Niger Delta Development Commission [NDDC for the construction of Ibusa Road Interchange.